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Neil
on
November 13th, 2009 at 1:53 pm
It would seem to me that Apple is already a lot closer to this vision than Nokia. Nokia still seems to very much struggle to provide services of real value to end users (see Ovi compared to iTunes). See “comes with musci” offering.
Apple already have a community of developers that are providing applications fulfilling the needs outlined in the “vision” albeit not as integrated as suggested in the video. The next step might be the “cloud”.
However do users really want a “verticle” cloud as enivsaged here i.e. to be locked in to Nokia or Apple for so many services?
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Edward Savage and Innovation Aurorium, Innovation Aurorium. Innovation Aurorium said: Nokia’s Vision of the Future http://bit.ly/1RzXPs #Innovation [...]
It would seem to me that Apple is already a lot closer to this vision than Nokia. Nokia still seems to very much struggle to provide services of real value to end users (see Ovi compared to iTunes). See “comes with musci” offering.
Apple already have a community of developers that are providing applications fulfilling the needs outlined in the “vision” albeit not as integrated as suggested in the video. The next step might be the “cloud”.
However do users really want a “verticle” cloud as enivsaged here i.e. to be locked in to Nokia or Apple for so many services?